- The
brown teal (Anas chlorotis; Māori:
pāteke) is a
species of
dabbling duck of the
genus Anas
native to New Zealand. For many
years it had been considered...
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shearwater and Pycroft's petrel, or
organisms such as the
brown teal /
pateke and
stitchbird / hihi
which have
recently increased ranges due to conservation...
- 20 km (12 mi) long. Lake Ada was
dammed by a
landslide about 900
years ago.
Pāteke lived on the
river until the mid-1990s, when
stoats spread to the valley...
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Shepherd and the gang are
called to the
remote community of
beaches at
Pateke Point,
where a
local resident was
found bludgeoned to
death by an unknown...
- Simister.
Besides native birds,
including rare
waterfowl such as whio and
pāteke, the park
maintains a
variety of farm animals,
including rare
breeds such...
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Macandrew Bay (Māori: Te Roto
Pāteke) is
located on the
Otago Peninsula in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
situated on the edge of
Otago Harbour...
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million barrels (160×10^3 m3). Oil is
produced from the Tui,
Amokura and
Pateke wellheads on the
seabed in
approximately 120m of water.
These wells are...
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species suitable for
translocation to the island.
These include takahē,
pāteke (brown teal), tīeke (saddleback) and
North Island brown kiwi.[citation needed]...
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recovery programmes for kiwi, blue duck (whio) and
brown teal (
pateke). To date, over 80
pateke, 50 whio and 23 kiwi from
Orana have been
released to the wild...
- (korimako) Black-billed gull (tarāpuka)
Brown creeper (pipipi)
Brown teal (
pāteke) Buff-banded rail (moho-pererū)
Dabchick (weweia) Double-banded
plover (pohowera)...